Lauren Daigle Celebrates the 10th Anniversary of "How Can It Be"

Two-time GRAMMY Award Winner and multi-platinum selling performing artist Lauren Daigle celebrates the 10th anniversary of "How Can It Be." The debut album was released on April 14, 2015. The album showcases Daigle's powerful vocals and heartfelt songwriting, solidifying her presence in the Christian music scene.
Upon its release, "How Can It Be" debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Christian Albums Chart and reached No. 16 on the Billboard Top Albums Chart across all genres. The album's success was further highlighted when it was named Top Christian Album at the 2016 Billboard Music Awards.
The single "How Can It Be" received significant acclaim, being named one of the top Christian songs of 2014 by iTunes. "First" achieved No. 1 positions on the iTunes Christian Songs Chart and the Christian Digital Tracks Chart. Meanwhile, "Trust in You," another standout track that resonated with listeners, contributed to the album's widespread popularity.
Track Listing:
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First
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How Can It Be
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Trust in You
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My Revival
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Loyal
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Power to Redeem (featuring All Sons & Daughters)
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Here's My Heart
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O' Lord (Album Version)
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I Am Yours
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Come Alive (Dry Bones)
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Salt & Light
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Once and for All
Deluxe Edition:
A Deluxe Edition of the album was released on May 6, 2016, featuring additional tracks:
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Now Is Forever
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Wordless
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First (Deluxe Sessions)
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Come Alive (Dry Bones) (Deluxe Sessions)
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How Can It Be (Live)
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